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  • How do you tie off at the end of your projects rows when whipstitching? I have an oreo project that I'm working on and it says to leave the corners untouched. There seems to be a huge gap in the photo and I can't tell how they got from one square to the next. This is why I thought I might whipstitch just each square (one side) and finish off each time. Sounds like a pain to me but I have the squares done and I have to get it put together. LOL Thanks much

  • @klikes99 I turn the needle around and draw the end under the stitches. Leaving corners un-stitched...hmmm... You could draw the yarn through the corner stitch of one of the squares to carry it over to the next one.

  • Thank you for the great tutorial! It was so easy to follow!

  • fantastic, just what I needed for the afghan for my step-daughters baby!

  • Thanks for the info ....I live in Australia and only have access to Red Heart yarns!

  • Thanks for the info ....I live in Australia and only have access to Red Heart yarns!

  • Great tutorial!! Thank You!! Could you please tell what yarn you have used it looks so nice!

  • @Jennywren7777 I think I used Hobby Lobby's I Love This Yarn anf Red Hear Super saver.

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  • make as many rounds as you please. Figure out how big you want your final blanket. Make your squares the size to make the finished joined squares a little smaller than that measurement. Then once they are joined, add a border to make it the size you want.

  • i am going to try this soon ty for the viedo how many rounds did u make of the granny sqaure??

  • Very good tutorial. Thanks

  • I know that broderie anglaise is made with whipstitches.

  • @warden9876 Do you mean the applique technique?

  • very helpful video and so easy to see whats going on!

  • Neat! Now I know what whipstiching is!

  • Which method of joining the squares together do you prefer or is easiest for beginners? I have always done the whip stick as that is what I was taught but am curious about the others. Thanks :)

  • @Bananaslushies I prefer the continuous join method. Whip stitch is the most common way to join & the simplest for beginners.

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